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So how’s Pokemon for those playing it? Is it the home console Pokémon dream come true or does it still have the feel of past handheld releases?
It’s a pokemon game. It’s what I expected and I’m having fun with it.
So how’s Pokemon for those playing it? Is it the home console Pokémon dream come true or does it still have the feel of past handheld releases?
So it feels like the past releases. For me to get back in I was hoping for some kind of big leap forward now that the series is on console.It’s a pokemon game. It’s what I expected and I’m having fun with it.
So it feels like the past releases. For me to get back in I was hoping for some kind of big leap forward now that the series is on console.
How do you feel about the National Dex?
Well I only have a Switch and before I was simply reporting on the situation. I did want to hear what the game is actually like.I mean, I've only played an hour. And it sounds like from your prior posts you've made up your mind on what this experience is like. I mean it's Pokemon; sure the graphics are way better with more polygons, better textures plus the animations are just way better thanks to the Switch hardware. There's lots of small quality of life improvements too with a better battle system. But in the end of the day's "it's just Pokemon". I'm not sure what else to say or for you to expect based on that. If you want a more in depth or advanced JRPG check out Persona which has you capturing Persona and battling with them.
Doesn’t really surprise me. There’s a lot more casual players for whom the issues others have aren’t an issue.Regardless in the manner of S/S's quality, it's actually doing gangbusters; with the title being the best launch for the Nintendo Switch in Japan (along with high sales in the UK).
Pokemon Sword and Shield sold 1.36 million retail copies in first three days in Japan - Gematsu
UK Charts: Pokémon Sword and Shield post huge opening weekend sales | GamesIndustry.biz
Regardless in the manner of S/S's quality, it's actually doing gangbusters; with the title being the best launch for the Nintendo Switch in Japan (along with high sales in the UK).
Pokemon Sword and Shield sold 1.36 million retail copies in first three days in Japan - Gematsu
UK Charts: Pokémon Sword and Shield post huge opening weekend sales | GamesIndustry.biz
Hm, didn’t think you’d be on that side.Awesome, GameFreak can continue to pump out glorified 3DS games!
Awesome, GameFreak can continue to pump out glorified 3DS games!
So I'm 20 hours into Shield now and it's clear this just is a bad argument. There's lots in this game that wouldn't be possible on a 3DS and plenty of things that push the gameplay forward beyond "big pokemon". My favorites are the new gym concept with challenges, the wild area and the ability to challenge yourself with over leveled pokemon right away, the camping mechanic giving your team a HP/PP/EXP boost based on interactions and the curry mini game, less load times and larger areas, and more.
If the bar was "Breath of the Wild but Pokemon" then yes, this doesn't hit it. But as someone who's playing the game it's very much a big leap forward for the franchise.
After 84 years, Mario Maker 2 will be recieving a 2.0, featuring new features and bringing in Link!
After 84 years, Mario Maker 2 will be recieving a 2.0, featuring new features and bringing in Link!
Early on there were rumors there would be MK8 DLC. I find it odd it never happened. There also was a rumor of Pikmin 4, I think rumor said it was as good as finished, but nothing was ever heard, though I hope that might be a 2020 surprise.The fact that Mario Kart 8 hasn't even had a DLC for it on Switch, is nuts considering the sales of MK8 in general.